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Documentation for the Math plugin for Supybot
Purpose
This plugin provides a calculator, converter, a list of units and other useful math functions.
Usage
Provides commands to work with math, such as a calculator and a unit converter.
Commands
- base <fromBase> [<toBase>] <number>
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Converts <number> from base <fromBase> to base <toBase>. If <toBase> is left out, it converts to decimal.
- calc <math expression>
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Returns the value of the evaluated <math expression>. The syntax is Python syntax; the type of arithmetic is floating point. Floating point arithmetic is used in order to prevent a user from being able to crash to the bot with something like '10*101010'. One consequence is that large values such as '10*24' might not be exact.
- convert [<number>] <unit> to <other unit>
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Converts from <unit> to <other unit>. If number isn't given, it defaults to 1. For unit information, see 'units' command.
- icalc <math expression>
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This is the same as the calc command except that it allows integer math, and can thus cause the bot to suck up CPU. Hence it requires the 'trusted' capability to use.
- rpn <rpn math expression>
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Returns the value of an RPN expression.
- units [<type>]
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With no arguments, returns a list of measurement types, which can be passed as arguments. When called with a type as an argument, returns the units of that type.
Configuration
- supybot.plugins.Math.public
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This config variable defaults to "True", is not network-specific, and is not channel-specific.
Determines whether this plugin is publicly visible.